"More than a year after the University of Kansas adopted a policy allowing concealed guns on campus, only one gun-relation violation has been reported."The Lawrence Journal-World reports that the sole violation was minor enough that it was corrected without disciplinary action. The violation was for carrying a gun inappropriately."

In the first 15 months of the controversial policy allowing concealed guns on campus, one violation has been reported, the Journal-World found, and no gun crimes have been reported.The sole violation, a gun being carried inappropriately, was quickly corrected and resulted in no disciplinary action, according to the university . . . That case occurred Oct. 2 at Smith Hall, 1300 Jayhawk Boulevard. A student was carrying a gun in his backpack — but instead of being concealed from view, as required, the gun was in an outside mesh pocket of the backpack where it could be seen.A faculty member reported the incident.“The student was informed of the policy and corrected the problem with no further issues.”

And so, what have we learned.

CCW and protecting the 2nd Amendment hasn't destroyed KU and life on campus remains blessedly peaceful following angry protests that predicted bloodshed that has yet to be realized and hopefully never will.